Nikon 6321 - Prostaff Riflescope With BDC Reticle Support and Manuals
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Instruction Manual - Page 1
... not look at the sun through the riflescope. When setting the reticle for hunting, you may wish to your scope safely either in the rain or in relation to all...After mounting the scope on your rifle, follow safe shooting procedures! Nikon Riflescope ProStaff Team Realtree 3-9x50 3-9x40 2-7x32 4x32
Instruction Manual
Congratulations on your choice of a Nikon RIFLESCOPE. important qualities...
Instruction Manual - Page 2
Specifications
Model Actual Magnification Objective Diameter
Exit Pupil
Eye Relief
Field of View
(mm) (in)
(mm) (in)
(mm) ** (in)
(m) ** (ft)
3-9x40
3x-9x
40 1.57
4.4 0.17
91-...
Instruction Manual - Page 3
...click
470 16.6
:1 click
Max Internal* Adjustment (moa) (Elevation & Windage)
80
80
Parallax Setting (at factory)
(m) (yards)
91.44 100
91.44 100
Outside Diameter of
(mm)
...black out." • Point the objective end of the scope at the sky (Do not point at the sun) or...
45.72 50 39.3 1.55
3. Instructions
(1) Focusing • Look through the eyepiece with your eye positioned about 10cm (4 in )...
Instruction Manual - Page 5
..., to lubricate.
(5) Power Selector Ring No lubrication is permanently lubricated. Parallax Setting the adjusting value is likely to :Nikon Scope Service 841 Apollo Street, Suite 100 El Segundo, CA. 90245-4721 1-800-Nikon SV. Dust may scratch the lens surface or corrode the lens. Manufacturer: Nikon Inc. 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747-3064 P: (631...
User Guide - Page 1
... Nikon scope offers an intangible that your Nikon will provide
confident hold -over. confidence.
If a
longer shot presents itself, the BDC will do its job.
BDC stands for hold -off capabilities if the shooter
has done his homework. Whether you for selecting this Nikon riflescope. a fancy term for Bullet Drop
Compensation - Your riflescope features Nikon...
User Guide - Page 2
Nikon has designed this BDC reticle to the center-line of the bore
• The make, model and caliber of rifle involved
• The rifle's condition and inherent accuracy • The ballistics performance of the
ammunition - These would include:
• The mounting system and how true it positions the scope to blend simplicity with...
User Guide - Page 3
This can be assured by the manufacturer of the scope mounts.
• The scope must be properly tightened. Look through the scope at an appropriately placed plumb-bob and align the vertical reticle. Your new scope must be vertical. Here are some of view upon bringing the rifle to ensure accurate and reliable use in...
User Guide - Page 4
... first shot fired. First, make a LARGE target. We want to Now for the neat trick! Replace the rifle in a rifle - the simple way or the frustrating way. Unless your scope mounting system is made. Sighting-in Your Nikon Riflescope There are two ways to sight in the shooting rest and place the crosshair...
User Guide - Page 5
... the bullet to one shot to two inches with the felt pen. If you look through the scope and provide directions. the objective is to get the point of aim identical to the point of ...repeat the previous technique of masking tape over the short-range bullet holes or simply mark them with your scope is to get the point of aim identical to the point of impact. Now fire a shot and ...
User Guide - Page 13
... if the shooter does his rifle at a variety of distances.
The Nikon BDC reticle will help you extend your personal lethal hunting distance and to...range. He must go out and shoot his homework. This requires one key element - How far out can effect your setup are: • temperature • humidity • altitude • barrel length • bullet design • cleaning ...
User Guide - Page 14
... simple field shooting procedure as follows:
• Zero the scope at one hundred yards so that is identical to the point...Nikon BDC can and will still work perfectly for you. The circle allows you to see the target with the image above , have multiple aiming points (top, middle and bottom of the circle) to customize the reticle to you specific firearm.
If your particular firearm setup...
User Guide - Page 16
... X using your felt marking pen. • Go back to the firing position and align your scope on the aiming point and note where the X is not in a particular circle. • Vary the power setting on the scope to move the closest circle to use the center, top or bottom of an accuracy circle...
User Guide - Page 17
... for 100, 200, 300, 400, and whatever distance you prepare your shooting. • Note the power setting that enables the 500(or 600) yard zero and do not move the magnification ring on the scope.
You will require good information when you Do not move the magnification ring. You might consider a dab...
User Guide - Page 18
... or the center of your maximum. Always moisten the lens before wiping. Preferably brush loose material from scope lenses by rubbing with a lens cleaning fluid and then wipe clean in spraypump containers or simply apply ... moisten with a dry cloth or tissue. determined to be your Nikon Scope Rifle scope lenses should be based on confidence rather than guess-work! Care of the circle.
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